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a cena eee ‘company Monday and is preparing to! Dickinson, where she been for St. Alexi tial'to take nurs to Mandan Monday to | }——————________-| cided to postpone school. for another harest His. clap of coed WMLCHT Ms |elee tines training. attend the fair held there. Melion at the Eido _||¥esk, ‘2 commence Monday, sept, 12, says is very nearly as good th Miss Thelma Rosvold left Friday} Foye Harris and Hugh Armstrong} Dorothy. Sheldon, Ida: Magnuson Mat Jones of Carrol, Neb., arrived best corn he has raised in North Da-/for Fergus Falls, Minn., where she Sea a Lele of the ere eg to a tek hte? ih Ri to Bis- —-———— here Thursday for an extended visit kota. will teach scho lamestown for a arck to atten: igh school a ¢ with relatives. 3 cookear with the machine which fur-| Mrs. Mary Davis and daughter re-| Bessie Ritchie Irene and Floyd Anderson will be — George Kimbal and son are now ¢—_—__________-# c + in town Fri-/ wishes board for all the help. turned to Bismarck after visiting her | Minneapolis Thurs ay and will spend | among those in the confirmation held 4 running two threshing machines. R. 1 h | day evening. | Henry Sattler of Waupun, Wis., in' sister, Mrs. P. M. Lathrop, for some | several weeks’ vacation at the home the church at Still Sund: One is at the T. P. Emch. farm and | a eig’ Miss Lois Wallace of Valley City /company with his son, W. B. Sattler, ‘time. | parents, Mr. and Mrs, D..A.| Mrs. John Anderson, Helen and . 4 the other started Monday at the R. is teaching a school east of town and of V , Wash., culled in Re-| Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick of Kief, N.| a a Pon. | {Win boys visited recently with Mrs. A. O'Connell farm. : 4 Willie Kizer, the eldest son of Mr. is boarding at the George Nauman gun Suturday for the) purpose of eile ieee with Mr. and | | Wm. 1 jagel is driving a new on Gearhe hae yy teed moved on the Mrs. F. GI ld is a and Mrs. Hay Kizer, former Raleigh hore. | sconahan of Barnesville, east of Bere nn | Mea HT: Olson of, Willmar, Ming» | T. R. Trindon was down from his | "ir tha Mes Thomas Anderson and V in for a number of Minn. arrived Saturday evening. She Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rasche are the has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. erat Bapinece hae | ° jfamily, visited relatives at Gopher, his grandparents, has accepted a position as bookkeep- | parents of a daughter born Thurs-|T. Olson. pay je Eee vion ot ‘Michigan Mia ae| Sunday, Aug. 28. . Wm, Tomelson. er at the Kremer Motor Sales, Lin- day at their farm home east of Re- tdlisdy realy ae nal ated conted ‘a position as bookkeeper for | 4 and ae ay eee ¥ th an- ton. Fs | south 0} ‘ Rae a eet OMT sand Mea Meh HIGHS an oe estes Suan ale Tayored to Sterling on business Fri- | tye Elder Morto company. The Wing school opened Monday ae Chee careri cceapled by the a) oR A aa aac poy neu in RH : Sirs. dnke Holwegner and children| 0. &. Erickson came from Tappen| morning with a large enrollment. ShMeMaTaH user family. 4 Late Ea a 1 David Calquhoun ber Wil lof Bismarck spent Thursday with her| Wednesday to meet Mrs. Erickson) The teachers are A. 0. Lee, psincipal, | Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bentner_an- rato ed Mond ads : ilton | Mrs. Elmer Koon. and daughter, who came here from B. J, Michael, assistant _ principal |nouce the birth of a daughter, Lor- j Seren Mra <. Chas. Swanson and Mrs, F.0.| Bismarck where they had been re Miss Peterson, seventh and. eighth ieee Taine Margaret on Aug. 24. : ion spent with s. F ink y “Olson | ceiving medical attention. grade; iss Sena Torguson, 5 : ae ents a St, John, N. 1. On the . . M1 Mrs, J.J. Leif attended the Johnson visited Mrs, M. T. Olson | CMA", TNT. "Robert Menke and! Syedinte, end’ Mine arbee Ged strona, } Ws Pivite were eucsty of itiends turn they spent a day in — Wiad Les cipal, 8 E i tournament in Bismarck last | T cioon of Bismarck visited Children have moved into the resi-| pri i . at Palin Batcee g Pec ceneude ‘parish Mice dane. Rink nr. | Havid Harder of Sioux Falls, S, D, {at the M. T. Olson home Thursday, {dence formerly oceapied by Art rlson of Fargo was'a busi- : Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Emch of Car- week rgihies, ; > Lyautted Nia cslster, Mea: Ella’ Bea M. J. Olson is threshing for John | Staedler, ness caller in Wing Tuesday. : i { |son were Leith callers Tuesday. oe ef ee oie aie mn . “omg Pik i we Irs. Ella Benedict, | Kuck wt present ite Hn Keele Poll has. — ina Mrs. Ed Larson went to Woodworth * ¥ Miss Ruth Teker returned home ev. Johnson of New nvik; p , ss one day last wee zi aa, _| St. Pau jospital for some time, re-| Saturday . morning help Mrs. Pak 3 Tuesday evenin, fro: Bis ck d eae Geek He rus an over Pa he wi on Thurs ee US ety ; Sun- | gecompanied by her sister, Mrs. L./ "Sin and Rueben Schuh of Under: : ; the Bismarck Business college, st of the week. He was an ove ck, where she wil up et ttend tl bs ster. € ; Hight guest at. the Dorward home ning at the Bismarck hos- ‘at the state teachers’ college. ren The Indies’ aid met with Mrs. BRSwster. | yb Noss and fam- the ucller hea ee aerate vee ot | oN HL a a Peary, 4 Monday pital. 4 Lois Bigler of Bismarck will teach |Julius Peterson Thursday afternoon. have into the Williams | "Heed Cumber stopped in town on ee ‘nel SCM Giles tae, " Miss Jesse Morrison retur to) Mr, and Mrs. George Nauman and ‘the Still school this year. Mrs. itus and Mrs, H, A. residence in the east end of tow his. way to Wilton ion. ths ‘d i, s : Presb. seelan Church Not F 3 F rk Monday to cont ed to Bismarek Mr. and Mrs, Connie Winger of Knudson spent Monday afternoon "Mrs, Hazel Richards left for Fargo bashers, sdeethoe : 8 s y day, Sept 11, 1927.0 in nursing at the t with Mrs pin are the parents of a daughe jwith Mrs, FO. Johnson. ter- | last week, where she will teach music) “Me gna Mrs, H. C, Edgerton spent : : Leith — Morning worship at 10 ? dns Olebon enters] memwree hea (Pe dle eulises. ined Mr. and Mra. doe Lewis and | ®t public schools. Sunday at Washburn, "o'clock, Sunday school at 11 o'clock. ) John Oleson enter: itismarck hosp : | Miss Mary = MeD. 1d of Raynes: |tained Mr, and Mrs, Joe Lewis and! 4 pretty wedding was solemnized| ""x) ang Mes. Frank Smith and| Andrew Mellon, vacationing from his|Raleigh, Sunday school at 2 o'clock alae Donald ¢ spent Sunday {forn, Mont. is visiting at the home | family at dinner Sunday, Thursday at 4:30 at the Dannemeyer| pang’ Boss of Minot visited at ‘tly labors as: Secretary of the Treasury, | preaching service at 3 o'clock. Car- Wis, Miss! with his ‘of her brother, J. A. McDonald, | County Agent A. Miesen has! home when Melva Squires became the L. H. Snedies home Sunday) Me. cna| is (ud by the camera OMMbting With |toa Bunday sehool at 11 o'clock vil ned Sup | Leland Perkins and Howard Chris- | been eae a few days in the com- | bride of Fo: rest Carlson, Bhe sere-) a Mra: Sinith fe leavitte c Kanens| friends at the Lido, Venice. Observe Evening worstip ‘at & o'clock, : le e is ans q | munity i is rea by ev, * . Tess. - FY ‘ . ‘a Milton Ranum of : : , who is lin the, mie ee vacation | Mrs. Knudson called on Mrs.! Misa Clara Wameley acted as brid Be ee Lead ip f _how white his hair has become. Se ae ea, t and James Berry and son Walte at the Bismarck hos-|~ Mrs, N. KE.) Corrington returned /A. J. K V her mother, Mrs./maid and Charlie Squires, the bride's| , Mr. aud’ Mrs. Grim end family of | — i - i Havelock | pital ast week from a trip to the west | ; hrather, acted as best man, Only! Iowa are visiting at the J. B. Gian- Knife Ri Canfield : Miss Blanche Ste wh ee | Albert ck spent Sunday wit : relatives and intimate friends were Grin ts - ‘ee ak page i eed | e iver —. ae ei: ae MeN arian. cencol ut Cleavinont:| home Folks, Mrs. Mary Allen is a guest at the ; Dee eee ee eevee to. the] Mek ksi: Cuawalllay. o—_—_ | A birthday party was given by | Byeeritier fis: arrived without any} : la. J. Schmidt” hone. i| Baldwin | [course tetere present the ‘happy. _ Guests at the J. i. Glanville home| , ME. and.Mre.iKasper Warner and| Mra, Mary Rasche Wednesday in | filey Ur trouble. 19 ry |The A.C. Wilde family motored to | prea Ree pd Scns with PPY) sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herb|Children motored to ‘chureh Sunday {honor of her daughter Shirley. The wee. and Mrs, Peter Klick and three | Wild Rose Ud aH cou ev barents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.| Corey of Braddock, Mr. and Mrs.|ntorning. afternoon was spent in playing t children of Minneapolis were guests | g = —————-¢|, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olson returned Mr. ad Mrs. H. G. Higgins and | room P » Mr. + Cd itl Pailing and family of Mere Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and games. At.6 o'clock a birthday sup. } ili ee are i “'to Wilton Thursday fr ints in/family have returned to their home| ©4ts Mr. and Mrs, Ben Boss of Bi: two youngest children, .Cherrie and|per was served. Those present were * last week of M paren Sunday for! Minesota where they have been dur- Aberd ‘S$. D. after a pleasant| Fred and Tom Jaynes are enjoying| Mr. ai in Boss Hae eee Teuth, motored -to the L, X. ranch Mt CM. «O'Bri Mr. and Mrs. T ; lisle left Sunday for one cet y in A ere eaonik tile ceonmunliey, la it from their brother Charles,| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, and cn wha es Hin: mm ly Mr. and Mrs. C. M. rien and ' Mr. and 3 had as] B TE aR OeNEGN nt | omkteat Peudunce’: Manele former | Mean Mie J) S.Fevold and fam: | Whe arrived from Washington last) Mr, and Mes. Grim and family. Be nt iN Dee and Bre, Frank |Yamtly and Mrs. 0. M, Colip and b their dinner guests y}senior year in h school, i : : sing, jarles. London and Arthur Graves 5 & 4 2 che. é oe Mr, and Mrs, FX. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell | Wilton teacher, “Bening wil teach [n Ce etre recat points in| ales, Mac Epatein is enfoying | of Woodworth. called on Eile and) ner Sunday, After, dinner Mr. and) | A birthday party was given Thurs: eS 2, re 2 js Mens: a s| a ‘ e1 x Ww. e Muel aay. Mrs. Fy % y » Jordal ome. Bea Mie, Ac Wessrum and. chil-| Reaver Wyo. this [Minnesota, lowa and South Dakota. | visit from her mother, Mrs vi | Esther. Glanvitie, ita Edith and|nets to. the Arthur Bierig home,|was Kenmar's 18th birthday. ‘The returned home from the I y to pure new eee ence: a sea Rs tom’ to Mr, and Mrs.| Clara Mueller motored fo Wildwood] Where, they enjoyed the afternoon levening was spent in Playing, game ; Jedne ny s - P, Parkin. Si y St. xius . + as server nied hom and Mrs. Adolph Einer are the Meds ltle) jt as a| hese ata ‘th Blamaveds ce : ‘Mrs, Peters of Tuttle assisted Is Lloyd Lehmann rode horseback to] Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson is helping F family rents of a daughter born last week. Hy — zi ty iver PY SiGe dogrs |, MF and Mrs. John Omodt and Ger-|dore Kremenetzky in his store Sat-|the Arthur Bierig home, where he (Mrs. Howe during threshing. ij in the Westrum Wild Rose schools opened Monday |" Harvest days of 1027 are over with Ihre ra aieeiivever tal the ‘cele, | tude returned Monday from a bs arate urday.. Pst aa ma, a Allmohasana es Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at | for u term of nine months. Ninth! with the exception of an oce | broadcast i give fa tot of | Yacation in Seattle, Mrs. Tollef Suby. is assisting Mrs. ena an t ae jacobs ani ier the J. Cook home Wednesday. They ' August Dally sold h ¥ will be taught in school No. | itch ofelat fe <TR eghi bration of the event, an A . scl the E. M. Pool was taken sick Sunday John. Harty in their cafe. bt ren, also Mrs. L, A. Woolery and | will have their next meeting at the U herd of Heretord 2 Miles titot.. School No. 1 is abt Spee ant eh ecial talent was secure orth ‘4 and taken to a Bismarck hospital] Quite a few of the Wing folks|children motored to Sunday school |Ole Wold home Sunday, Sept. 18. { South Dakota, Mr. iy (being taughy again this year by Miss (tithing out. fairly casion. Mrs. Sie his Critten | Where he was operated on that night.| attended the dane “kes was given iolet Rasche spent Labor Day | plan on renting ‘their and | Helen Leickson, Mee aca vucdanibeve noe for this station an wri nti Auditor John Steen returned Mon-| at Tuttle last Fri iS Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goben and chil- | visiting with relatives, i moving to Bisma: ana{, Little Ruby “Feltheim, who has NatEH RUPLI ANOHUOUPHEREENON Scare coe special poetiter poems (fay, from Bismarck where he had ren spent Sunday evening at the} Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, Mr. and i Mr. and Mrs. I R «2nd | been visiting her yrandparents, Mr, | fyunjeted carting this dist a ee at daily by Ke Poems | been in a hospital, Sis Mike Bich home. Mrs. Paul Greenan and son Wesley jay to consult their p : - was ridin sday cine SURGES: pard to Richard's arm, . J. King of Bis- and 18 bushels to the acre Richard Fevold, small son of Mr.| broke Menger ane aae caten 36 ee gd to look at some buildings Sunday, Mrs, J. Keifer, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Alex Laub returned home from], non friends here |, (len Baker of Menoken is expect-/and Mrs, J. 8. Fevold, narrowly es-| Bismarck where the arm was cared) 4 baby was ,born to Mr. and|.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig and the] Olson, Pete Jacobson, Mrs. A. N. Bismarck Sunday evening with a new | iy to arrive this week wit caped serious injury when he ran! for, « 5 the week, Mrs. C. B. ‘Knudson of Heetor, Min-|three youngest girls, Ruby, Elaine |Strand and son Arthur, Mrs. Anna ¢ Chrysler sedan purchased through the .W. H. Brownawell | He will thresh for several farmers injin front of a loaded grain truck a| Mr. Dart, one of the older residents Friday Sept. 2. Mrs. Knud-|and Joan, motored to Marshall Sun-|Knudson and Mrs, Grace Myers at- local agent. motored to Bismarck Friday. this vieinity. [few days ago. “The little boy was|of ‘Steele, died suddenly Friday) ton’ wan, formerly Catherine -a.|%ay morning to get the mail. tended the funeral of J. Langedahls Threshing is pretty well under way | Vi hening a valuable ho! A Gene. Smith, Paul Hapel and Don struck and taken to Wilton where it] while working in his hay field.! Marchant of this eommunity. L, R. Woolery bought a new Chev-}at Tuttle, N. D. through this section and yields of |) (Oe0NIMe Elliott Tuesday Nicholson were business callers atjwas found he had suffered no se-| Funeral services were held in the] ” August and Ed Slewpetz were out|Yolet truck at Hebron. He is busy| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Allenberger wheat are from 20 to 35 bushels on | °°" jthe Craig home Sund rious injury. Presbyterian church Monday after; -| hauling grain for his neighbors these | and sons Billy and Alvin, the Jor- ¢ an average, with large yields of both |S" iuien Brickson and Helen}, Miss Ella Funston of The Baldwin schools opened Mon-|noon. Rev. Crist of Wilton preached ice pais ppiecctaa sacar | "PR dahl children, Lynn Granting, Irma oats and ; Ls ‘ rived Saturday from! st at the Alex } day with a good enrollment. The|the funeral sermon. Nr. ahd. Mes, ddl ddgheees and Don Peek of the Bi X, ranch mo- Myers, Chas. e, Gust, Opal and Raleigh opened Mond raul to take up teaching, in Wednesday nd Thursday. teachers, Principal Clarence Hiller- —_———_- family and Miss Pearl White catea|tored to Richardton Monday with his} Violet’ Olson visited at’ the Alvin morning. J. C. Christensen ‘ iWild Roce and Cherry Grove seheols,|_. Robert Woodland has purchased ajson, of Driscoll, and Misses Alice | @ —————-@ | st the Chris Hein home Tuesday eve-| tractor, where he will buy a separa-|Ghylin home. contract’ for driving the Scho) as et eee in oer earn wcll oral (threshing rig and is busy the and Ruth Klammer, of Barlow, N. D.,| Trygg i ier and thresh for his brother near] "Mr. and Mrs. Jordahl and Bern- y { Brisbane ar-{son Bobby, Mr, and Mrs. W. H.|*bteshing for neighbors, ,, {arrived here Sunday. nee and Willie Kindred of|Richardton. hard’ Jordahl were callers in Bis- Simpson of Btisbane ar {Brownawell and daughter Helen and|,,J0hn Johnson of | Menoken is! Jacob Spitzer, who has been seri- rook, Illinois, arrived at tne|_, Willy Eggert, son of Mr. and Mrs.|marck Saturday. Mr. Jordahl entered Miss Helen Erickson spent Sunday {threshing for Hogue Bros. He has|ously ill in the capital city, remains} 7.4) gheldon was out from Bis-]Herman Se hous Fred Eggert, motored to Hebron|the hospital. Mrs. Jordahl stayed onl avening at the Howard Brownawell alfendy threshed for several other /about the same, fdarck Monday calling dn the Neleon| C Wednesday to do some shopping. {there with him until Monday. She . farmers in this district. i i il i * Mr. — : we suapateenint Miss Alice MacLean was a week-| this tertitery’ this” week. ‘Several | DOYS. wisliteg teeter aijiorasteec Mee fat oud parents, of whew. baby boy [Pert Mr. “leciah?, it holley mate Rei ditt ase Becwacjnatier had end guest at the Mrs, Funston home| farmers have completed threshiny Clarance Starr, who left his uncle's, | Visiting thelr sinters, ‘he Nes. Her-|Porn ‘Tuesday. ter. 8 Sanger | that Mrs. Buck’s mother had laeviaeenokan; paacisSeil tastascemshes Joe Varley, this summer, and is em-|™an and Mrs. Henry Seilenger. Max Lehmann and Chris Ziegler} Bernhard Jordahl shocked away. The Frank Kirtaman purchased a Ford |g———________@ | ployed at the Ed Rache place near|_ J- Es Wétt shpcked some gram}, h d es ehneene” Gets a * sympathy. pure a Regan, purchased a Chevrolet car| for Henry Seilinger this week. ought a new John Deere corn bind-}for A. Ghylin Monday. s hauling grain for farm-| Steiber Earnest and Louise Klien, who|er_at Hebron together. Mrs. Herman Sellinger and son < of Ma spent] Helen Browna Miss Clara Morris of Mandan spen| jen Bros have been visiting this summer with|. Steve Croft bought a building from| Earl James called at the A. Strand several days last week visiting at the | Bismarck to take her senior y from Mrs. Roy Rache recently. M. Nicholson, who has been doing |@————————————®__ Herman Olson, who is working for Mr. Mogly and has moved it over to jh Mond: R. _H. Bagnell home. high school there, Aoumiwaek Sterling, has accept- ; é J. J. Rue in Grafton contracting |.their grandmother, Mrs. Tom Novak,) © t+ ome Monday. oir and Mire. A. 1 cae ane, x rs. SUR Oa ing ip help aA a. position with Mr. Wastinnt's rethe Misses Catherine and Rose ve bridges, is in.a local hospital with Sr returned to their home in Bi (rae are sein ed is going to use oe Wold went to Menoken Sun- children Andy and Marg Fee cite takeccate bf thuothreshers. _(irenbing-opttit, oy ‘ Sundayia broken knee cap. ie Mr ani Mrs. ‘i PB bs Sunday dinner guests at the W. J.|tRGin ane ore oe eee at ner akon | _ Ronald Stewart had the misfortune |*2, begin, teaching the Pleasant View)’ Pete Lips and his hired man came}. .Mrs. Herman Misters, Andrew and RAE adi. nae racemes we hilary Mrs. 0. Pierson of Man-Jhome the big engine Billy Carroll |°f having his finger badly cut Tues-) “Th Misses Vina Oder, Bessie An- (Ader ae arena argent Jake Krouse was a Wing shoppery, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Goben mo-] Mrs, Grace Myers is working for day morning. Mees . . jm-|derson and Magadalen Patzner have ji - | Thursday. Hughie MacMurrick considers him-| one to Bismarck to attend high} °vermight guests at the F. C. Nel tored to Hebron Thursday afternoon] Hans Jacobson at Tuttle, N. D. went to Wing to do some shopping. pent Sunday and Monday at the|graded the road with last yea Ollie Cook is helping Mrs. G, Lind- Smith home. = self rather fortunate, being the first son place. They were en. route up Johiiny Fode, J fy cores | ¢—$ 4g |self rather fortunate, being the first | ® A " Mn snd, Mee Arthas Bierig and } se > rathe Be occu wad Cane | Regan j|farmes im this neighborhood to get *c1°° WW. Gramling was a visitor at|ROf near the Herman Falkenstein | Friday bringing back a load of lum} oii diventer Alice, also Jr. Arthur|*Nirs, J. Keifer ig helping her iy. of ‘LaCrosse, Wis. oh (a mator is hy rain threshed, einity is hm Carlson's, Monday. threshing rig ‘to’stert, in threshing | Mr. and. Mrs, R. T. Marchant ana|Motored to Dodge to get some header |mother during threshing. alte ; 1 d eee t pairs and spent the e w — ik looking splendid and farmers are as-| ,,.ti8* Mary Doyle is visiting herlin the near future. daughters Margaret and Irene visitea| fe? P iz 3 5 si * y Mrs. Boy! Burgess. McHugh of Nor-|sured of plenty of feed this Say ine" Wan Hickel take has Me. and Arthur Resch, who left home this| at the John Fode Rome Saturday eve. RadcMie, Hiorald clisniind,-and day for their home| Anderson Moore, who is undergoing| Jaged to teach in’ one of the schools |2Pzine for his uncle's at Cando, N. D., “ng arty -sind. dance which’ waalilttlc boy Russel, who. bave beet DR. R. S. ENGE Mr. and Mrs, walk, Wis., left after spending three weeks here at-ltreatment in a Bism arrived back and is employed ‘at the tending to theix farm properties. | reported to es very critical cone |!" hse township. a Mrs. C.. P,| Emil Sunquist inca wire he will| held at, the chapel Lake. school aes ont Hagen an ag eee eee ss Sanger Thursday Carl Berg bought the Chrysler 52 {dition. His many friends hope for his | yaitze Way Hickel and Mrs. C. P-lstay all winter and go to school, | house (Saturday evening was very) oe tt ene eee from will attend high s from them that they drove here in| pecove sat Mise Winnie Malone wha comes} Martin Bourgeois from near the| Well attended and enjoyed by all. | pein ancy started Sunday. Freda Examination Free but Mr. and Mrs from Norwalk. Bernard Wingel of Brittin, who is|™mcct, Miss Winnie Malone, who comes! iver was a business caller ,at the| The Sunday visitors at the Her.) ist Xn. fue» siamed munca Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D up their household effects, returned| "The Misses Doris Engbrecht _andlemployed-on. the J. R, Stewart farms | pengthe, oes went north with hie|J-W- Jiras home Thursday motiing, | man Nieters home were Mr. and Mrs. : to Saskatchewan where they will | Palma Friestad, local grade teachers, is proving himself quite a horseman,|cook ear Mondaye ten en ET Mh n Cunningham and infant | Kaler and family of enhoff, Mrs. make their home in the future. rrived Sunday, and will open the !having broken several head of bron.| Gotoh caewert was a business|£0" came to her parents, Mr. and.| Sielenger, Mrs. Jfm Herman, Sell: Leith — Mr’ and Mrs, Ted Dietrich and fam-|term Sept hey will make their!chos for Mr, Stewart, : : ae Mrs. Ed Lundquist, from a. Bis-| Henry Seilenger, Mrs. Herman Seil- 4 | ily of Mandan were Sunday home with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Di-| Mer deh An end ay. companied | marek hospital, enger, Helen Marchant Anton Novy, a the Paul Madieson home. mond. ie =—— > sam, tae iugband with the mail Thursday.| John Kruger has been cutting wie Byan, John, Lenora and Lena!’ yr. and Mrs. G. Aanestad arrived VULCANIZING Mrs. ohn ulliga: ja lendrickson arriv in Regan y > Mabel Brown, were Mandan shopp day evening after ‘the Edgemont [| oplizcl Osaesans snmaased 28: nc, Se ie dee uke ee Hea | kapm ane Nore Witt spent Sunday mggee mdi Gamond where they |] Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Monday. o — | Tyyrolet, Gmek sR, Jones motored| Tres, also shocking for Owenses,, | With Marcella, Nieters. and Mrs, Aanestad met with an auto Auto Accesseries The Sanger school opened Mond Mrs, Keller of Max passed away | to Bismarck Sunda Mr,'and Mrs. John Anderson, Hel-| Gust. Ackerman at is snow |accident a few days ago and had Phone 944 * morning with Miss Peterson of F ime a passenger tollast week at the Minot hospital.|‘°Mrs. Wm. Hiekel, Miss Gertie en, Hazel and twins visited. Sunday | staying wid his in sister Mrs, John | tei car badly wracked? Bismarck Accessory & as teach: “ee 2 marck Friday evening, where she|Death was caused by an accident|Hickel and fas Mary Doyle were (at her parents’ home near Still, the | Cook and Mrs. Glen Emch returned Tuesday from Miss Florence Bagnell is spending plans to complete her high school!when gasoline, with which she was|Regan shoppers Monday. They took|Stroms. different parts of Morton county the week in Mandan a guest at the) course. She will make her home with {cleaning clothes, exploded. Inter-|Miss Winnie Malone in to take the|. Mrs. Jake Fetch, who was here vis: here he has been adjusting hail|| Next to First Guaranty Bank Morgan Morris hom Mrs, Barn: [ment w: t in the Max cemetery and|train to return to Bismarck, iting with her mother this spring, He left Tuesday afternoon Mrs. R. F. Smith and sister Mrs)" Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Minne-| Rev, Broeckel officiated at th ith|wrote home that they have beer y i Re cees accompanied by Mra, Slaomi. yn — Mt roeckel officiated al ie serv-} Wm. Hurlburt is threshing with at ey have n e community of Bentley where H, Flowers motored to Mandan Mon-|tourtlotte wer anents Beliey oe Mrs. Keller is survived by her|the Brackett machine. through California visiting with Mr. jorge Kusch haa been ‘threshing | !0sses are reported. four daughters and a son.} Mr. and Mr: 1 ‘4 eee John Carlson and|Fetch’s brother. G Rey. Corbitt and family visited day where they did some shopping] rourtlotte hom nated 2,000 people attended |children were visitors at C. L. Ma-| Me, and Mrs, Nels. Nelson, Hugo|for Anton Oberg; byt ia now at the| yonday at Morristown with Rev. Ei- amir and Mra. Jim Bagnell and little|,,M% and) Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and ithe funeral services. lone’s Tuesday evening: and. Emma were callers in’ Regan| George Lewis farm threshing, kin and family. Rev. Elkin is leav- Jessie attended the Mandan fair on| nd Mrs Mickelson mo-| School started September 5th this) Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel and Miss|Monday en route to Wilton after arilits Genevieve Jessen and Mil-|ing Morristown to accept a call to ; a year and will continue for nine|Gertie Hickel were guests at the Ma-| binder rephir: Lang took musie lessons in Me- ie. Presbyterian chureh at Unadilla, ‘M. Morris of Mandan was aj tendance funeral of John months instead of the usual seven.|lone home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Nelson from fonaie ig A caller at the Rc H. Bagnell home Sun. |U#hgedahl, who was accidentally and/Mr, Pool of New Salem, who was in lyse township moved. Wednesday| Mrs. P. M. Gosney entertained the weno Leith Civic club will hold the 4 H. instantly killed by : st |charge last year, will teach the school ‘Tr; township on the Charlie | E. Aid at her| first regular meeting for this club jay. Sunday. The Langedahls ain thi Bue’ pluce | I a EE ho 4 Seri Fawile intend § Ye 2 is year. ie A to be near her school, Friday afternoon. After t ar. at the home of Mrs. Wyman cleaater rebate A in banger, making [SEY residents of texan, Mr. Carolina Schaeffer, visited Inga|t Painted Weods— || vii,?wiit store Sony, Ml eentbese “Pert: af the, wocting. the |Wetnecdey evening, Sere Tee as i dahl being employed at Adams Sunday. In the afternoon they |@———————--®|_ . Clara. Rue will stay na board with | hostess. eat lunch. some necessary i the Occl-| tore and later i i ° 9 e er appointed postmaster, dM 1 Mrs, C. 0. is Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs. Emil dent elevator, When the Farmers Bank wos organ: (geuted Miss” Pauline at the Karl) 47, and .Mrs, Lloyd Manand: were pelt ie Bamako Lang ingto otored to McKenzie. Friday. Miss a o'clock. Miss Margaret Anderson of Sidr ney, Montana, is a guest of Nellie Threshing in full swing now ized he was made cashier of that} Rey. Bachman of Fargo hgjd_serv- Bismarck visitors last Mond: ain is ing from 20 to 30 pale ’ i Florence Gooey past wit! Emch. Miss Anderson also spent a pace ner atta end: much. of it ia institution. Tn 1923 the fami ices in the Free Methodist’ church | p:Miss Ada airman left Sunday for painful ace! ~evening | few ith Mildred Lonie of Car- rading one. It is good to see the|‘® @ suburb of Tacoma, W north of here Sunday. achoul ie Mrs. Clifford Scott from-| while ie ‘ing ler pony | son... fine of grain wagons, and trucks/is survived by his wife and’ one ting at the John: Stroh home Several threshing machines are| Bismarck came out Sunday sua xe became caller wae’ wowing her off-| | Judging.from the beginning of the .... loaded with wheat oing toward the|‘aughter, Irene. The funera | Sunday were Mr, and-Mrs, E, Schaf-|pusy in this vicinity now. ited with her parents, the Nels Nel- | He: thrown out of |Grant county fair it will be the most + elevator, after several years of empty one of the largest ever held fer, Paul and Annie Wahl, their ir. and Mrs. Alvin Lang. and son| 5°" family. Emma pheteld to Bi 5 eee cee Hractu: successful ever held here. The ex- granaries vicinity. The bereaved family have |cousin fram McClusky and Sam and Alben y called ‘on Mr. and Mrs, C. W,| marek with them to attend the sec- . Wes ital where | hibits brought in far exceed any in I. C. Hastings of Garner, Iowa, is the sympathy of the entire commun- Herman Senenes. ‘ Brooks 3 he . oon year. i 4; tan Fish the. Teeter or, her ‘howl as in vier presene pega anwar 3 ak west at the Ray Boardman home.i't¥, : s : e Karl atz family attended ve rosie ir. and Mrs. m Fisher and son ir. and Mrs. Howa: run Helis here looking after his crops and| Rollin Welch, sherif of Burleigh !the funeral of Mrs, Keller. Sunday. | eat Dave nee “inin Bismarck | cordon visited at the home of John |of ihe hospi ned cotta alone | ite: daughter” of ‘Flasher wisled at farm which is rented to Mr. Board-| county, and George Helling of Bis-{After the funeral they visited at the 3 # ats irs, Gi ol marek ‘were business visitors in Rev|home of Mrs. Sehate’. sister, Mrs, Hagen is caring ter her.baby while Pines, Eetorday and took Olsons to |fi man, he is gone. gan Monday. Kiemele, of Turtle Lake. » Fred Schroeder family motored to roton arrived here Saturday ev ert pimond completed threshing] “Mr. and Mrs, Berg and children of | sunday'at the’ WW Breskst, homes - in Sunday: afternoon ‘and ate Bova =, aa Ms.| ning’ and will teach the same rades of his er on the farm ilson township visited at the Karl 4 jerman church services, Aft- wre. last: vans, [ Temvik Nee et ee yield was Schatz home Wednesday evening. Franlan, e. dameaney Meslay they took Mrs, Schroeder 5 Bene Fhitele ogard, Nedndrews has purchased a Oe 9 [80 bushels an acre and graded No. 1 Mra Albert Waddington of Bis- at Bismarck -to. the ‘7 o’cleck..train the doctar Mon- ja aE ssex coach. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schatz and| Very little wheat has been threshed — | marek, spent.a few-deys the Past week bg she left for Rochester, Minn., aunt She. ele been well for Kamrath celebrated her oe Bertie raise motored ta Siamarck |in this tersiiory €0 date and se com- Driscoll [| with ner sinters ae Ain to. the Mayo clinic for further treat. winhday anniversary Wednesda Tuesday. plete returns cannot be obtained Mrs. Agthur Hanson oy er firen ment ei cance Olson. has returned od. frm the| Aug. 31. About 25 little guest John Cosgrave of Moffit was a|from any one farm, However, C. L. - : BT calle a ee ene ae Ae dciee | Joe diras, who pu new |hospitel :where: he has been. suff business caller here Tuesday. Johnson, living four miles northwest} Miss Gladys’ Brechtel and- Miss| afternoon, John Deere’ tractor mene es de. [ing with "a Math and Elizabeth Koppy of jof Regan, is threshing wheat yield-|Barth of: Bismarck spent'a few days| Axel Stinquist and family called ieeres Monday, will, in seer turn to the. hearts Hampton were callers here Wednes- | ing 30 bushels per acre. He has more h Miss Della Olson, on his daughter, Mrs. Walter Johnson |sh thresh wie Fred Bchroede me tonsils .removed. day, Their sister Frances accom-|than 400 acres in wheat and states| Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and Mrs. hd ha of Bismarck called Panied them home, rensentiy [at Be anerage willl mot be less/c. BR.” Ankrum spent Wednesday. In Inge Sun Lacie Brooks ey. ig Sit ir ett ae Fat he’ all ad Tatelast hemes irs. W. A. Foell was pleasantly |than 25 bushels an acre, ‘ismare! to inesday. prised Wednesday afternoon by a| H. C. Taylor, five miles northeast} Mr. and Mrs; Elmér Koon and a ee dines * rain’ Ratarcay, rn “ay Lewis and daughter Keifer of Wil- re... Geo, F Nelson mo- Marion . attended. the deans Aid large number of ladies. They came|of Regan, is threshing on his 200-|children, Wm, Tice’ and Lawrence ant oe ane to heip celebrate her birthday and a|acre field of winter rye, Saturday|Tice spent Sunday afternoon at Lake jt te tiene ith >” and Mrs. Frank|tored to Baldwin "Si afte! feaieal enjoyable afternoon is re-|afternoon he had threshed between | Isabel, ibe lant Sun from Bis-| Mr. and Mrs. Mey Anderson mo- 80 and 85 acres of it which had yield-| Mrs. Edward Thomas and her| Mr. and Mr: Johnson trans- Miss Geneva Miller |tored foe Sane lodnesday. bated Euniee Venne went to Bis-|ed over 3,000 bushels. mother, Mrs. E. J. Eriekson, spent | acted business in Wilton Monday. , N. D., who will board | Jim Baker gi Henry marek Wednesday to visit her sister] .A 15-acre field of winter rye on|Saturday afternoon visiting Mrs. Jens oun pe oF, Wilton last Tues-| with the Nelsons, She. will teach soindiing. ‘the rye 30 bush- the AH. Helgeson farm three miles) Stenstadvold, ah school | nine menthe" torm tn "Cxomll |@ more tar’the be | "Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Quast and son|uorth of Regan yielded a trifle over id Mrs. C. Carlson, Mr. and tte thie ini ty and | school No vhs: Her, Teaved family than pS motored to’ Linton Wednesday | 40 bushels an acre and graded No. 1. Mrs. ‘Raly h Carlson, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- | Ruth’ et st, ie Pinenbe eibe ‘they. expect of us is Their niece, Miss. Lillian] *The week beginning Sept. 5th will |nold Carlson, Mr. and rae - Brusch- A Ider’ Brook Suid 4 = g | the with Bete soctutioniat them home to | see threshing operations in full blast F. 0. Johnson| Misses Mi —.. Isabelle Od- . 3 vite efor a few days. generally. The grain is just getting he John Kuck home Sun- | dinger, ‘Opal and Fred Brooks| Mr, and Mrs. I rittin, a f . ] each responsibility Ann Calquhoun left Wednes- 1s first class condition for thresh- motored wn Sunday for a r id pf / x 4 that is entrusted to wr spall to assist Mrs. Brindlue, ie and immense quantities of grain| M and Mrs. Adolph Basten of near i visit at the Ww. home. 7 /Sundi M Benz: y t - Hazelton, with her housework | will find its way to- the elevat ig spent. Sunday with Mr. and P cag pgp Fa every day. Every available, truck is /Mrs, Martin Koessel. Miss Louise Foell is working for being pressed into service for haul- nd Mrs, E. C, Ruble and son , Hendrix. ing in order to market the crop di- Ear” and Kenneth retusned to the Ihe age of Hampton, was} tect from the threshing machi cities for the winter, re Thursday. Fred Brackett started threshing|’ Mi. and Mrs. I. H, Omodt and| | Miss ne rs and daughters,| with hi: large Aultm eps nor. daughter Dorothy spent Sunday in| the Bee Alice Calquhoun | threshi outfit ponday Ita Bismarck and Mandan. at the + lind fn ne by Bundle "teams # mus pare back i irom, Vall city inje. al four ire ui wi rickson are rom Val = ae tt also has a|where they ha attending sam ee “ae ; Davis purchased a new corn|mer school, pe Koppy of |binder ‘from Sanger Mercantile) Mrs, iad Mount bag returned from! rom gale use